Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Advocacy Webinar "Integrating social media and traditional media to enhance advocacy


Advocacy Webinar

"Integrating social media and traditional media to enhance advocacy: Proven effective strategies for advocates"
Date:
 Wednesday, 28th March  2018
Time: 14:00hrs to 15:30hrs EAT (Nairobi, Kenya) ||
12:00 hrs to 13:30 hrs WAT (Nigeria)
Location: Online
Language: English
Organised by: Advocacy Accelerator
About the webinar
Social media has revolutionised the way information is shared and used, especially in the health sector. Advocates can reap maximum benefits by using social media to advance their work if they harness the tools well.

How then can advocates integrate social and traditional media to achieve their goals?Register now and learn more about how to maximise the use of proven and effective strategies that rely on the use of both media for advocacy.

This is the Advocacy Accelerator’s second webinar that is focused on the role of media in advocacy. The first one was on 
“Media as a critical partner in advocacy: How to ignite the power of media for the impact of Advocacy”Your participation in this webinar will enable you to gain insights into how traditional media and social media can complement each other effectively. 

Join us as we engage in this riveting discussion.
Objectives of the webinar
  • Provide a platform for advocates engaged in successful social media advocacy campaigns to share what made their advocacy effective.
  • Appreciate the interdependence between social media and traditional media in realising maximum impact for advocacy.
  • Share approaches and best practices that advocates can adopt in integrating the functions of both social and traditional media.
Ibrahim Batambuze
Communications & Advocacy
Manager, Reach a Hand Uganda
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Paul Ekuru
Executive Producer
Well Told Story
Kenya
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Dr. John Ayodele Alonge
CARTA Fellow
Nigeria

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